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Digitally enabled therapy for chronic tic disorders and Tourette Syndrome : a systematic review and economic evaluation
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Health experiences and inequalities across intersecting social identities in health research : a scoping review
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement This scoping review is to contribute towards a PhD project for Azar Alexander-Sefre (AAS), which is part of the Trial Forge initiative to improve trial efficiency. We would like to thank Paul Manson (Information Scientist at The University of Aberdeen) for his help with the literature searches.Peer reviewe
Prehospital risk stratification in suspected non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome with point-of-care troponin : an individual patient data meta-analysis
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Century-scale changes in the feeding patterns of demersal fish species in the western North Sea
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A collaborative and user-centred approach to exploring the challenges and opportunities in rural transport and mobility : towards Rural Mobility as a Service (RMaaS)
Open access via the Taylor & Francis agreement Acknowledgements The authors would also like to thank Dr Julie Ross University of Aberdeen and Dr Kathryn Logan and Angela M. Sutherland from Glasgow Caledonian University for their detailed and constructive feedback on this paper during the draft stages. The first and second named authors were members of the ITF Working Group on Innovative Mobility for the Periphery and thank colleagues for their informed discussions on the topic of rural mobility and RMaaS.Peer reviewe
Empowering women in rural Nepal : evaluating the impact of sustainable hygienic sanitary pad provision on menstrual health and quality of life
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Effect of members and local joints flexibilities on the dynamic and fatigue response of semi-submersible platforms for floating offshore wind turbines
The authors also extend their appreciation to all collaborators and academic advisors whose expertise and guidance significantly contributed to the quality and depth of the research.Peer reviewe
Clinical, imaging and blood biomarker outcomes in a Phase 3 clinical trial of tau aggregation inhibitor hydromethylthionine mesylate in mild cognitive impairment and mild to moderate dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease
TauRx took the lead in study design and conduct, data interpretation, and report preparation. This study included a scientific advisory board comprising external experts who contributed to data interpretation and report preparation. We gratefully acknowledge the significant contribution of the TRx-237-039 feeder study Investigators, their site teams, and the generosity of study participants (refer to Supplementary Appendix for full list of Investigators).Peer reviewe
Agricultural tenancies in Scotland : how much does the legislative framework affect the power balance between landowners and tenants?
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement The authors would like to thank Rosemary Glass for the permission to integrate the findings of her research.Peer reviewe
Community and health systems learning : critical realist evaluation of the VAPAR ‘learning platform’ in rural South Africa 2015-25
We would like to thank and acknowledge all participants in VAPAR over its cycles, all interview and workshop participants, and the members of our steering committee, who provided invaluable guidance and review across the years. Portions of the manuscript text were refined using ChatGPT (OpenAI, GPT-5, 2025) for language editing and improving clarity of expression. The tool was not used to generate original scholarly content, data interpretation, analysis, or theoretical argument. All intellectual contributions, interpretations, and conclusions are solely those of the authors. The authors alone remain responsible for the content of this paper. The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewe